Function
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Alternatives
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Description
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Market
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Audible Key Warning
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YES/NO
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The warning for key left in ignition with door open is programmable.
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Daylight Driving Lights
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Alternative 1
Alternative 2
Alternative 3
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Alternative 1:
Fuse 15 removed. Light switch in position 1 or 2 will result in no lights at all. Switch in position 3 gives dipped beam.
Alternative 2:
Light switch in position 1 gives dipped beam and in position 2 no lights at all. Switch in position 3 gives dipped beam.
Alternative 3:
Dipped beam in all positions.
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Alternative 1: All markets except SE and CA.
Alternative 2: SE
Alternative 3: CA
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Fog Light Variant
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Alternative 1
Alternative 2
Alternative 3
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The extra front-mounted fog lights can be controlled in 3 ways.
Alternative 1:
The fog lights can be turned on if the light switch is in position 1 or 2, independent of whether the headlamps are on.
Alternative 2:
Fog lights cannot be turned on when headlamps are on and the light switch is in position 1 or 2.
Alternative 3:
Fog lights activated together with main beam when light switch is in position 2 or if light switch is in position 1 (no headlamps).
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Alternative 1: All markets except US and CA.
Alternative 2: US/CA
Alternative 3: -
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A/C System Configuration
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YES/NO
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Programmed Yes if A/C fitted.
No if A/C not fitted.
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Front Wiper Extra Wipe
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YES/NO
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To prevent water from running on the windscreen, the windscreen wipers can be programmed to make an extra wipe 10 seconds after the washer function has been active.
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Rear Wiper Extra Wipe
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YES/NO
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To prevent water from running on the rear window, the rear window wipers can be programmed to make an extra wipe 10 seconds after the washer function has been active.
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Lights On Warning
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YES/NO
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Warns for lights on when the key is removed from the ignition switch.
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Follow Me Home
Light, Active time
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20/25/30/35/40/45/50 s
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The “follow me home” light active time can be programmed. The time which the dipped beam stays on can be programmed in steps between 20 and 50 seconds when the function is active.
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